01 / Save
Save anything, from anywhere.
A screenshot, a URL, a photo, a PDF page. Right-click any image on the web with our Chrome extension — or drop it straight in.
Add to Chrome






The problem
Pinterest boards turn into graveyards. Screenshot folders are unsearchable. Bookmarks pile up by date, not by meaning. The stuff that inspired you is in there somewhere — you just can't get to it when you need it.
How it works
01 / Save
A screenshot, a URL, a photo, a PDF page. Right-click any image on the web with our Chrome extension — or drop it straight in.
Add to Chrome02 / Tag
Style, mood, palette, subject — tagged automatically. No folders, no manual cataloging.
03 / Find
No more digging through downloads, screenshots, and old bookmarks. Everything you saved lives in one place — just describe what you remember and it surfaces.
Questions
Pinterest is for collecting; it's terrible at letting you find things again. Are.na is brilliant but manual — you organize, it doesn't. Mymind is the closest comparable and inspired some of Gather's direction; Gather is more affordable, ships an open free tier, and emphasizes search-by-vibe over auto-tagging alone.
Style, palette, composition, mood, dominant subject. It's not perfect — it won't read tiny text on a poster, and it sometimes guesses 'mountain' for what's actually a tall hill. You can correct or add tags yourself anytime. The model is upgraded periodically; analyses are cheap to rerun on your library.
Your references stay yours. They live in a private library tied to your account. We don't train models on your saves, we don't show them to other users, and we don't sell anything. Export is available from settings — your library leaves with you if you do.
The web app works on mobile (it's what the founder uses daily). A native iOS app and browser extension are on the roadmap; a share-sheet save flow is the next thing being built.
Yes, up to 50 references, forever, no card required. Pro at $4/month removes the cap and enables the more expensive AI model. If you outgrow free, you'll know — the cap nudges you, it doesn't lock your library.
Pricing
Pro
$4/month
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